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It happened that, when Zedekiah the king of Judah and all the men of war saw them, then they fled, and went forth out of the city by night, by the way of the king`s garden, through the gate between the two walls; and he went out toward the Arabah.
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The Folly of Disobedience
Commentators like John Calvin and Matthew Henry see King Zedekiah's flight not just as a military retreat, but as a profound spiritual lesson. After repeatedly ignoring Jeremiah's prophetic warnings to surrender, Zedekiah's desperate escape attempt demonstrates the folly of disobeying God's word. His actions prove the proverb that fools become wise too late, learning from misery what they refused to learn from counsel.
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Jeremiah
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18th Century
Presbyterian
Compare the marginal reference. The differences between the two accounts are slight.
19th Century
Anglican
When Zedekiah the king of Judah saw them ... —The hasty flight is narrated again in Jeremiah 52:7.
The gate betwee…
16th Century
Protestant
It is proved here that the prophecy of Jeremiah was fulfilled, so that it became really evident that he had not spoken rashly, but from the mouth o…
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17th Century
Reformed Baptist
And it came to pass, [that] when Zedekiah the king of Judah saw them, and all the men of war
Jerusalem was so strong, that the inhabitants believed the enemy could never enter it. But sin provoked God to withdraw his protection, and then it…
13th Century
Catholic
This section describes the ordering of the remnant of the people after they were taken captive. It is divided into three parts:
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